Is Ptah dead?

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Jota

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Mar 21, 2012, 10:50:43 AM3/21/12
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Hi!
It's been a month since last post here.
Is the Ptah project dead?
Are there any roadmap for Ptah?

Thanks!

Nikolay Kim

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Mar 21, 2012, 11:23:35 AM3/21/12
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it is alive! :)
we are planing 0.4.0 release during next week.
i think ptah is feature complete, core design seems pretty solid.

so our primary goal now is documentation.

if you really like something new, i'm experimenting with
websockets base ui on top of ptah
https://github.com/ptahproject/ptah_nextui

Alan Runyan

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Mar 21, 2012, 12:02:41 PM3/21/12
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Nikolay beat me to the response.

We are continuing to use Ptah in projects and it has been very useful.
ptah and ptah_crowd are very very useful combination. nandoflorestan
has been very helpful in translating the ptah UI into Portuguess and
finding small bumps in Python 3 usage. Thanks Nando!

as Nikolay said documentation is the main focus - its just matter of time.

Just need more usage and feedback.

Ptah is fairly feature rich as it is today. I'm not sure we want more
features inside of the core of Ptah. It will take us a long time to document
what we have. Having used it on several projects we have not needed
additional features in the core of Ptah.

What are other peoples thoughts? is Ptah missing features?

cheers
alan


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Jota

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Mar 22, 2012, 8:34:43 AM3/22/12
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Yeah, the Ptah core is very good concerning features.
And also agree that good documentation should be a priority (with some
guidelines for people that knows python, but are new to pyramid?)

And, about the ptah_minicms, are there any developments? A Image and
Event content type? A calendar? Or is this asking too much??




Ron Chichester

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Mar 22, 2012, 9:41:48 AM3/22/12
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I second Jota's suggestion that the documentation be geared for people who know python, but are new to pylons/pyramid.

By the way, I edit books and articles for peer-reviewed journals and authors.  In case someone has something they would like to be reviewed, they could send it my way.

Ron
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